UK Modern Slavery Act Statement

JDA takes its ethical and legal obligations seriously. Our Code of Conduct and related policies provide a framework to guide our ethics and business practices. JDA will not tolerate or condone human trafficking or slavery in any part of our global organization. This policy is consistent with JDA’s Code of Conduct and our core values to protect and advance human dignity and human rights in our global business practices. JDA employees, contractors, subcontractors, vendors, suppliers, partners and others through whom JDA conducts business must avoid complicity in any practice that constitutes trafficking in persons or slavery. While JDA does not “manufacture” in the traditional sense with the use of factories, JDA evaluates its supply chain to identify which suppliers pose the greatest risk in terms of complying with relevant laws. JDA also requires that all of its suppliers and partners comply with local law including, but not limited to, employment laws, anti-corruption laws and any other laws that regulate how people work. JDA may also carry out appropriate due diligence and risk assessments on suppliers to ensure their compliance with laws. To supplement these and other policies, JDA also has a Whistleblower Policy in place to protect whistleblowers.

UK Tax Strategy Statement

JDA Software UK Limited is publishing its tax strategy for the year ended 31 December 2017 to satisfy the reporting obligations of Schedule 19 of the Finance Act 2016.
JDA’s overall tax strategy aims to support its business by maintaining an appropriate tax rate, while mitigating tax risks and complying with the rules and regulations of the jurisdictions in which JDA operates.